From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Tue, 13 Dec 1994 05:14:30 -0500 From: Hans van de Looy amsqnt!hvdl@sequent.com Subject: How I get my Plan 9 CD-ROM Topicbox-Message-UUID: 0591d068-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19941213101430.XapNCVNTXDDSKxtHWC3Dif4wGrdPYL1XW5mvznZ3J04@z> Frederick L. Born wrote: ! ! >Frederick, ! > ! >My question is how did you get the CD-ROM from AT&T??? ! > ! >What do you have to do to get them to send it??? ! > ! >Information would be greatly appreciated??? ! > ! >Thank You, ! > ! >Mike Marshall ! >mmarshal@spd.dsccc.com ! ! Mike, ! ! I was very surprised about your mail. Is it realy so hard to get one of this ! CD-ROM's? Well here's how I made it: ! ! 1. write a letter by mail (snail-mail) to Neera Kuckreja at AT&T ! 2. explain why you need Plan 9, maybe what you especially want to do ! 3. give some information about your person (if you are at an university ! give some information about your faculty) ! 4. after this Neera will send you an agreement. If you can agree to the ! terms and conditions you sign it and send it back ! 5. some days later (in my case about 14 days) you will receive a parcel ! from AT&T at your front-door ! ! well that's it - ...abracadabra... - here's your CD-ROM. Sounds nice, but it's ! true! ! ! Frederick ! My case is perhaps a bit more complicated. I am not working for an University, but am a member of a Computer Club (called Eindhovense Computer Associatie). Yeah, they are still popular in Europe (at least in the Netherlands). And as a member of that club (so pure hobby) interested in obtaining a Plan-9 licence for our club (non-profit, just for fun/education organisation). Therefor I want to ask you the following questions: 1) Is it possible for such an organisation to obtain a licence? 2) What are the costs involved? -- Kind Regards, Hans van de Looy.